Covert to a pellet stove.
Changing a wood burning stove to a fireplace.
A gas fireplace can provide unparalleled convenience and the pleasure of a warm fire on a cold day but many people believe nothing compares to the ambiance created by burning wood.
Several reasons and i will discuss them all below.
Conventional masonry wood burning fireplaces are ideal for converting to gas because they already have the look of a traditional fireplace and all you have to do is install the gas burning guts inside the firebox.
Convert to a gas fireplace.
All you need is an electric fireplace insert which is a stove that fits into the fire box of your old wood burning fireplace.
There are also other considerations that need to taken into account when looking to have a wood stove installed in a fireplace.
The good news for homeowners who have a gas fueled fireplace but who would prefer a wood burning fireplace is that converting from gas to wood fuel may be an option.
According to the stove industry alliance an open fireplace is the wrong way to burn wood.
But there are different approached to converting and a few things to consider first like the cleanliness and quality of the existing fireplace.
You can make the conversion by simply adding a gas log set or by installing a self contained gas insert unit with its own chimney.
Stoves need air to be able to work.
A wood burning stove can be installed in an existing fireplace subject to there being a sufficient amount of space available in the fireplace to hold a stove and there being a proper chimney.
To sum it up i felt a wood burning stove insert had the most positives out of all of my options and i thought about this for a solid year.
Some changes include having ventless gas logs or having a professional attach a gas line.
Wood burning fireplaces can be converted to gas fireplaces.
It sat back in a brick surrounded alcove in my family room with an 8 vent pipe running up the brick wall behind the stove and into the ceiling up to the 2nd floor then out the top of the chimney.
When they are placed in a room without enough ventilation you can experience all kinds of issues such as smoke failing to rise out of your chimney and difficulty getting your fire started.
I too had a brick wall behind my wood burning stove and it also had brick on each side of it.
It is a metal box that contains the heat and radiates it through the room and there are a number of different styles you can choose from.